Canada News: Conservative leader accuses Justin Trudeau of turning British Columbia ports into drug syndicates


Surinder Mavi

Winnipeg, December 2

The Canadian Prime Minister has come under the target of opponents after the newly elected US President Donald Trump accused Canada of sending drugs to his country. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party is accusing him of making the ports of British Columbia a drug syndicate. In this case, Conservative MLA from Surrey Cloverdale and Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Solicitor General Eleanor Sturko has targeted the Canadian Prime Minister. Meanwhile, he said in a post on X that EB and Trudeau’s radical drug and soft-crime policies have turned BC ports into transshipment and production centers for global drug syndicates and cartels. We need more police at our ports and borders and tougher penalties for kingpins.

Eby & Trudeau’s radical drug & soft-on-crime policies have turned BCs ports into transshipment & production hubs for global drug syndicates & cartels.

We need more police at our ports & borders and tougher penalties for kingpins. #bcpoli pic.twitter.com/7M5HxkZ8yE

— Elenore Sturko (@elenoresturko)

He said that everyone knows, thousands of people are entering the US from Mexico and Canada and they are bringing drugs and crime with them. Canada and Mexico can and have the power to stop these illegal immigrants if they want to. Therefore, a 25 percent tariff will be imposed on products coming from Canada and Mexico, and unless Canada and Mexico stop illegal immigrants entering the United States through their borders, they will have to pay heavy tariffs.

Meanwhile, two Punjabi Canadians have been arrested with a large quantity of drugs. Illinois State Police have seized more than $40 million worth of cocaine from a semi-trailer truck near the Iowa state line. Meanwhile, the police arrested both 27-year-old Vanshpreet Singh and 36-year-old Manpreet Singh. Vanshpreet Singh and Manpreet Singh are being held in the Henry County Jail.



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